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it is similar to the npr policy. we cribbed our common policy from npr and it worked out pretty well. there have not been problems. >> i wanted to see whether this project is being used by the traditional media locally. if i was a reporter watching this in the "boston globe" newsroom, how could i find out more about this? what is the title of the case? who are the lawyers? is there anything on the site that would do that? >> it is an interesting question. when we were planning this, we thought the lowest hanging fruit would be to post the docket, what each case was. we have not been able to crack the state court data base to provide something that is usable. there is a lot of sensitivity about posting the names of those accused. they are accused. as we all know, nothing this appears on the web. if someone was wrongly accused of x and he applies for a job as a national journal and day maybe he would not get that job. it has not been fully resolved. it is an incredibly blunt instrument right now. there is no tagging th
it is similar to the npr policy. we cribbed our common policy from npr and it worked out pretty well. there have not been problems. >> i wanted to see whether this project is being used by the traditional media locally. if i was a reporter watching this in the "boston globe" newsroom, how could i find out more about this? what is the title of the case? who are the lawyers? is there anything on the site that would do that? >> it is an interesting question. when we were...
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i will probably and more out reached npr from the bay area. mayor lee: if i'm smiling, it's because we literally were giving some valuable tips. some of the mayors were asking if it would be polite to hug. you can shake the hand and balance a little bit, but you do not -- it is that kind of tips that allow mayors to be more successful, and they wanted to see whether or not we were organizing a bay area tret -- triop. >> -- trip. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could accompany the america's cup. most of the economic buzz has been on your side of the bay. i'm wondering if there is a role in the america's cup for oakland. >> of course. >> you can jump in if you want. >> i was actually going to head up on that later. however, -- >> you are not going to steal that vote out there on the barge. >> we want to be part of fleet week. we understand that the admiral ship cannot talk in san francisco, so we would like to have him in oakland. there is a lot of regional, cultural activities. the two cities are still linked together. we are rea
i will probably and more out reached npr from the bay area. mayor lee: if i'm smiling, it's because we literally were giving some valuable tips. some of the mayors were asking if it would be polite to hug. you can shake the hand and balance a little bit, but you do not -- it is that kind of tips that allow mayors to be more successful, and they wanted to see whether or not we were organizing a bay area tret -- triop. >> -- trip. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could...
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critics have long showed npr as slanting liberal. last year they took a grant of more than a million dollars from george soros, the billionaire who supported left-leaning causes and for firing williams after he confessed on fox news that he's uncomfortable when he sees muslim garbed passengers on a plane. the bill passed last month would eliminate funding for public broadcasting by 2013. >> npr is part of the public broadcasting establishment that is attempting to preserve the relatively small amount that it gets for the federal government. it doesn't need another pr headache like this. >> for o'keefe, npr is not his first target. past undercover sting videos of his embarrassed liberal groups like planned parenthood and acorn. he's accused of editing out parts of his interviews. but he says the unedited video is posted on his website. he pleaded guilty last year after being caught trying to access the phone system of democratic senator mary landrieu. last summer he tried to embarrass a former cnn correspondent on a boat set up with s
critics have long showed npr as slanting liberal. last year they took a grant of more than a million dollars from george soros, the billionaire who supported left-leaning causes and for firing williams after he confessed on fox news that he's uncomfortable when he sees muslim garbed passengers on a plane. the bill passed last month would eliminate funding for public broadcasting by 2013. >> npr is part of the public broadcasting establishment that is attempting to preserve the relatively...
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this is from npr. house minority leader nancy pelosi -- a differen a group of house leaders will get together and look at this. what do you think may come out of that? because john boehner says he is moving forward does not guarantee an outcome. guest: the voters will call around the office. the speaker does not go to a group to make a decision about what he is going to do. be a 3-2ructured to be3 a- vote. we can guess what the outcome will be. guest: all three members of the republican side said they would call for intervention, making it clear that they have at least three votes on that panel. host: speaker john boehner says he will move forward. guest: perhaps the democrats will make angry statement, but i do not think it will be much of a process. guest: once this gets underway, there are at least nine cases that we have been made aware of in the justice department -- a role in this. it could mean that the house spent a great deal of taxpayer dollars defending this issue. [unintelligible] they coul
this is from npr. house minority leader nancy pelosi -- a differen a group of house leaders will get together and look at this. what do you think may come out of that? because john boehner says he is moving forward does not guarantee an outcome. guest: the voters will call around the office. the speaker does not go to a group to make a decision about what he is going to do. be a 3-2ructured to be3 a- vote. we can guess what the outcome will be. guest: all three members of the republican side...
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the npr. cokie is a long-time employee for npr. this was not a good week. james o'keefe did a sting operation and caught the now former director saying disparaging things. he's gone. the ceo, vivian schiller is gone. toward the end of this week, this video was released. this fictitious donor said he was working with a group affiliated with the muslim brotherhood. >> are you saying the npr could shield us from an audit. is hat the case? >> i think that is the case. i can check. ? why should we care? >> i should say, that they did then reject that money, and sent internal e-mails saying this is totally unacceptable. we have to have tax forms, all of that. that should be stated. but, look, we should care because 34 million people listen every week and want to get the news that you get there, that you can't get any place else. npr has 17 foreign bureaus. you can't say that for any other organization these days. brings you terrific information day in and day out, week in and week out. the report ers on the line, beig shot at right now, are being badly served by
the npr. cokie is a long-time employee for npr. this was not a good week. james o'keefe did a sting operation and caught the now former director saying disparaging things. he's gone. the ceo, vivian schiller is gone. toward the end of this week, this video was released. this fictitious donor said he was working with a group affiliated with the muslim brotherhood. >> are you saying the npr could shield us from an audit. is hat the case? >> i think that is the case. i can check. ? why...
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npr was a shining light above that. npr was pacifica. they were yelling even louder, these were lies, these were lies. if they take this media away from us, we're doomed to be controlled by the same people who brought us adolf hitler and his gang. host: the u.s. house votes today on whether to end funding for npr. what do you think? caller: taxpayers would be better served if we donated the money to c-span. they come the closest, in my opinion, for being unbiased. people can listen to you all and make up our own minds. host: fond du lac, wisconsin. we do not take taxpayer money here, for the record. caller: i will make the short and sweet. 1 1/2 minutes. unlike other callers, i like to listen to all media. npr is one of the great ones. they have some great entertainment. one thing i recall -- all media back in 1995 -- bill clinton gave china most favored nation status, opening the door to all of our businesses going over there. bush had nothing to do with losing our jobs. i have heard that on npr, fox, all the others. i say give them as
npr was a shining light above that. npr was pacifica. they were yelling even louder, these were lies, these were lies. if they take this media away from us, we're doomed to be controlled by the same people who brought us adolf hitler and his gang. host: the u.s. house votes today on whether to end funding for npr. what do you think? caller: taxpayers would be better served if we donated the money to c-span. they come the closest, in my opinion, for being unbiased. people can listen to you all...
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npr should do the same. with the national debt over $13 trillion the government should not continue to fund n nonessential services. host: nonessential services being funded in the case of public broadcasting. guest: you have to put it in context. the services we provide are 1/10,000th of 1% of the federal budget. you could him fate all of public public pwrabroadcasting 1,000 t and not affect the deficit. this is not about money. there are much bigger pots of money the congress could identify that would be more availing to them of satisfying their budget challenge. the issue, i think, is to say what should public pwrabroadcas be doing and how it should change going forward? we have been in business 40 years and the american people appreciate it and we have by overwhelming margins been confirmed as the best use of taxpayer dollars second only to national defense. but it is obviously a matter in which we can always be improving our product and we would be happy to with the congress, f.c.c. and administration o
npr should do the same. with the national debt over $13 trillion the government should not continue to fund n nonessential services. host: nonessential services being funded in the case of public broadcasting. guest: you have to put it in context. the services we provide are 1/10,000th of 1% of the federal budget. you could him fate all of public public pwrabroadcasting 1,000 t and not affect the deficit. this is not about money. there are much bigger pots of money the congress could identify...
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but npr which is reputed to be the finest radio news operation in existence in the united states, npr last saturday when congresswoman giffords was shot went on the air an hour or so after the bulletins first ran saying that she was dead. what was that based on? it was based on reports npr said. what reports? where did they come from? there were reports on the internet, on blogs, two particularly, which said that she was dead. so when npr went on the air, what did it say? it didn't say she was dead flat out. it said there are reports that she is dead. now, in and of itself that sentence is accurate. there are reports that she is dead. but she's not dead. so what's going on here? what's going on is that npr was sucked in to the modern world of communications where so much information is out there in the ether that it requires a very good editor or producer or reporter to go through all of the chaff and to find something that is accurate. how is it accurate? how can you be comfortable going on the air unless you yourself as a reporter has checked it? and that is where we begin as a medi
but npr which is reputed to be the finest radio news operation in existence in the united states, npr last saturday when congresswoman giffords was shot went on the air an hour or so after the bulletins first ran saying that she was dead. what was that based on? it was based on reports npr said. what reports? where did they come from? there were reports on the internet, on blogs, two particularly, which said that she was dead. so when npr went on the air, what did it say? it didn't say she was...
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explaining npr to the listeners, the listeners to npr. i came to learn that what we have is a very fractured media. people listen, read, watch the their own personal beliefs. so what they see as biased is that you are not on my side. you're not advocating for me. and that is not paroled the news media. i think it is a speech is complete. -- specious complaint. i got to complaints about a story. once said that it was national palestinian radio and the other said it was about pays for the israeli military. >> that is a diversity news media. a lot of people agree with the bias, you did not come out on my side. and what we have had with the rise of cable and the internet, and fox news takes a lot of the credit and blame for this, a sizable number of people only go to news outlets that preach to the choir, they reinforce their views. you have people who go to fox in drudge websites. now we've had it: on the left with msnbc, which was going nowhere for most of its existence, and found its niche as a last alternative. urginglerf -- left alternat
explaining npr to the listeners, the listeners to npr. i came to learn that what we have is a very fractured media. people listen, read, watch the their own personal beliefs. so what they see as biased is that you are not on my side. you're not advocating for me. and that is not paroled the news media. i think it is a speech is complete. -- specious complaint. i got to complaints about a story. once said that it was national palestinian radio and the other said it was about pays for the israeli...
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. >> i'm a blogger for npr. i am also part of their social media team, which started off about three years ago, and it was an evangelizing thing, and now we manage the facebook page and npr social media presence as well as cloud experiments. >> the structure of our organization for this conversation, i want to throw out a framework for the program, and that is when i look at media companies and we talk about each individually at various times, when you look at the landscape and you try to evaluate what news organizations are doing, three stocks are at the back -- three stocks are at the back of the envelope. how content is generated, distributed, and been monetize. each of those three areas today, we will have each of the panelists talked about how their organizations see as the trends that have changed in both those categories. the content generation side, when we look at the last five years, how the newsroom hierarchy's have change, where was the hierarchy before, what does it mean in terms of how we get a con
. >> i'm a blogger for npr. i am also part of their social media team, which started off about three years ago, and it was an evangelizing thing, and now we manage the facebook page and npr social media presence as well as cloud experiments. >> the structure of our organization for this conversation, i want to throw out a framework for the program, and that is when i look at media companies and we talk about each individually at various times, when you look at the landscape and you...
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npr's diane rehm joins john to talk about that hidden camera scandal rocking npr right now. and charlie sheen says he's winning. guess what, all we see is a lot of smoking. jeanne moos is next. >> it's radical and the people are doing exactly what they should be doing. i do. ooh! now who wants some free stuff? [ all ] me! snapple. the best diet stuff on earth. of smoking. [ male announcer ] provocative. ♪ unexpected. ♪ defiant. ♪ and just what you need to forge your own path. introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. the radically new... 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ by giving me huge discounts on rooms hotels can't always fill. with unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. where you book matters. expedia. >>> charlie sheen says he's winning, winning. i don't know if that's true but i know he's smoking, smoking. >> reporter: no one would ever accuse party boy charlie sheen of being a drag. >> facial or -- >> reporter: but he's been doing nothing but dragging on butts, exhaling, streams of smoke. >> hi ya
npr's diane rehm joins john to talk about that hidden camera scandal rocking npr right now. and charlie sheen says he's winning. guess what, all we see is a lot of smoking. jeanne moos is next. >> it's radical and the people are doing exactly what they should be doing. i do. ooh! now who wants some free stuff? [ all ] me! snapple. the best diet stuff on earth. of smoking. [ male announcer ] provocative. ♪ unexpected. ♪ defiant. ♪ and just what you need to forge your own path....
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bill was formally at npr and american public media. so welcome to you both. >> thanks. >> let's start with the question at hand. just how serious is the crisis afflicting investigative journalism? bob? >> we're in a convulsion because the newspaper business specifically, but all media, i mean, to be candid, they aren't making money, and so the business model is dying or dead, and if we can't make money, no one's gonna pay our salary, no one is gonna have the courage to actually broadcast or report what we find out. so we can write letters, or we can go on the internet, but as this kind of collective in-depth investigative work that the "new york times" or the "washington post" or npr or some of the networks are doing, there won't be money to support it. >> bill, he uses the world "convulsion." that's a big word. >> investigative reporting is risky, it's time-consuming, it takes a lot of resources to do it and to do it really well and then stand behind it in case you get sued, et cetera. i think it is in crisis, and i think the real rea
bill was formally at npr and american public media. so welcome to you both. >> thanks. >> let's start with the question at hand. just how serious is the crisis afflicting investigative journalism? bob? >> we're in a convulsion because the newspaper business specifically, but all media, i mean, to be candid, they aren't making money, and so the business model is dying or dead, and if we can't make money, no one's gonna pay our salary, no one is gonna have the courage to...
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and from there she won many awards, dupont, emmys and peabodies and she wisely went on to npr and has been the cohost of all things considered. and both of them have written about race but from very different perspectives. and meschelle's beautifully gifted-written storytelling of her own memoir and from gwen's political vantage point and i think it's really fair to say that it's a really riveting conversation. and so i totally turn this over to them and really hope that you all so enjoy what is an extraordinary thing because not only are they extraordinary journalists but they are friends. and so this is a conversation that we get to witness between the two of them and also i know they would love to have you join in as well. so enjoy and i'm sorry. l[laughter] >> enjoy. >> it's wonderful to be on the stage with gwen on a saturday afternoon because if we weren't here we might be at a garden store together or shoe shopping or talking together because our career paths have followed each other in part because of our friendship. and the books that we wrote grew out of in some way our frie
and from there she won many awards, dupont, emmys and peabodies and she wisely went on to npr and has been the cohost of all things considered. and both of them have written about race but from very different perspectives. and meschelle's beautifully gifted-written storytelling of her own memoir and from gwen's political vantage point and i think it's really fair to say that it's a really riveting conversation. and so i totally turn this over to them and really hope that you all so enjoy what...
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newshour worked with reporting team and npr. the ability to send journalists out with a single camera person to send stories back from overseas, internet collections from a laptop. the possibility to expand journalism, we have less resources and we would like more, absolutely. the current economic climate and the climate in media in general allow different ways of operating and bringing work to the public which is exciting and at the end of the day we benefit because the richness of this journalism by bringing together different perspectives is quite exciting. >> we have to follow consumers and viewers and readers on a mobile device for a catalyst for the printed form or on television and so one thing we had to change is you can't just write a story for print product and take the same story and put it on every other platform and device. we all know how we use our devices differently. we use our smart phones in a different way for very quick updates versus and ipad or a tablets which it is the laid-back experience and you want mo
newshour worked with reporting team and npr. the ability to send journalists out with a single camera person to send stories back from overseas, internet collections from a laptop. the possibility to expand journalism, we have less resources and we would like more, absolutely. the current economic climate and the climate in media in general allow different ways of operating and bringing work to the public which is exciting and at the end of the day we benefit because the richness of this...
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he worked at the "washington post" as a writer, once an npr columnist until they stifled free speech and stabbed him in the back after years of wonderful service, fox news contributor, juan williams is here. it is true. you ought to sue them, why don't you sue them? you need to sue those people. she is one of my favorite actresses best known for her role on dallas, morgan brittany iséÑ6u back. did you notice this congressman. we started the program with this tonight, mike capuano, whatever his name is. he exports people in boston it is time to get -- exports people in boston, it is time to get bloody. where is the civility? >> that lasted a month. >> sean: the tea party was accused of inciting violence. robert kennedy wrote a piece hannity is -- as if i would condone the assassination attempt of any person. he doesn't agree with my politics. liberals do it the media doesn't say anything. >> the media should say something in this case because it is such an obvious contradiction. especially given he came out after tucson and said we gotta tone this down. >> clearly, in wisconsin you'
he worked at the "washington post" as a writer, once an npr columnist until they stifled free speech and stabbed him in the back after years of wonderful service, fox news contributor, juan williams is here. it is true. you ought to sue them, why don't you sue them? you need to sue those people. she is one of my favorite actresses best known for her role on dallas, morgan brittany iséÑ6u back. did you notice this congressman. we started the program with this tonight, mike capuano,...
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he questions npr's reliance on federal funding. he apparently thought he was having lunch with potential donor who's represented themselves as members of a muslim organization. his resignation was announced yesterday. he is no relation to vivian shiller. the video was released by activist james o'keefe. >>> rural pennsylvania, firefighters are working there to find out what caused a fire that killed seven children that happened last night as the mom was milking cows nearby and their father napping in his delivery truck. a 3-year-old girl did manage to escape alive. >>> today president obama is meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton to discuss the proposal for a no-fly zone over libya. in libya oil reserves in ross la are on fire today. the battle shows gadhafi forces are closer to the city than previously thought. >>> we turn to rio and carnival. giselle bun chen stole the show dancing on a parade float. she can barely samba. if we hear the music, you can see she's got the moves owl in sync. looking good there as she goes
he questions npr's reliance on federal funding. he apparently thought he was having lunch with potential donor who's represented themselves as members of a muslim organization. his resignation was announced yesterday. he is no relation to vivian shiller. the video was released by activist james o'keefe. >>> rural pennsylvania, firefighters are working there to find out what caused a fire that killed seven children that happened last night as the mom was milking cows nearby and their...
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we hate npr, i don't know why they did it. he has been talking about proposals to create jobs in this country, trying to create pressures to go along with his job creation things. road building and school building projects, congressional republicans are saying no, no, no so far to all of those ideas. when the president said today he'd be releasing more larger scale job proposals in september over and above the smaller scale ones the republicans are already saying no to, the response from republican house speaker john boehner's office turned the snark level up to stunned, a spokesman for john boehner tweeting in response, "we really don't need another speech, just a plan on paper, seriously, just drop it in the mail." this is what john boehner is like as speaker of the house. the president announces job creation ideas, he rejects, big job creation plan, the speaker says plan, where is this plan? that's the announcement. when somebody says here comes this plan, you don't respond with where is the plan. who even does that? what i
we hate npr, i don't know why they did it. he has been talking about proposals to create jobs in this country, trying to create pressures to go along with his job creation things. road building and school building projects, congressional republicans are saying no, no, no so far to all of those ideas. when the president said today he'd be releasing more larger scale job proposals in september over and above the smaller scale ones the republicans are already saying no to, the response from...
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shields to yield the balance of this time to the gentleman from antioch -- to the gentlewoman from npr. >> mr. shields is right. you have to have democrats to get a deal in the senate. there are 80 rublicans in the house who say they will not sign anything that has any tax increaeases. the democrats can always filibuster ideal -- filibuster a bad deal in the senate. you have to have a combination of tax increases and cuts to get it to pass either body, and you have to get it t to the floor, and in the housend you have to filibuster and the senate. >> house republicans say a bank at a solution, cut, cap and balance. at what point doeses a reality and rear its ugly head with these people, because it ain't gonna happen? >> i love the way you pe an object of a question, implying the insanity of a republican proposal that passedd the house. i want to remind viewers that this is a fair and balanced program. >> we do our best. we don't have the resources of rupert murdoch and fox news -- [laughter]r] >> but on a shoestriing you introduced a helluva lot of bias. think that if this were a less
shields to yield the balance of this time to the gentleman from antioch -- to the gentlewoman from npr. >> mr. shields is right. you have to have democrats to get a deal in the senate. there are 80 rublicans in the house who say they will not sign anything that has any tax increaeases. the democrats can always filibuster ideal -- filibuster a bad deal in the senate. you have to have a combination of tax increases and cuts to get it to pass either body, and you have to get it t to the...
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but npr said they rejected a check they offered. last year, npr was criticized by conservatives for taking a grant of more than $1 million from george sorros. and for firing analyst juan williams after he confessed on fox news that he's uncomfortable when he sees muslim-garbed passengers on the plane. it would eliminate funding the corporation for public broadcasting by 2013. for o'keeffe, npr is not his first target. past undercover sting videos of his. he's accused of creatively editing out part of his sting interviews. but o'keeffe says the unedited npr video is posted on his website. o'keeffe pleaded guilty last year after being caught trying to access the phone system of mary landrieu. last summer, he even tried to embarrass a former cnn correspondent on a boat set up with sex toys and hidden cameras according to a 13-page planning document. a former o'keeffe associate warned cnn at the last minute. >> cnn did obtain this statement from shiller late last night saying "while the meeting i participated in turned out to be a ruse,
but npr said they rejected a check they offered. last year, npr was criticized by conservatives for taking a grant of more than $1 million from george sorros. and for firing analyst juan williams after he confessed on fox news that he's uncomfortable when he sees muslim-garbed passengers on the plane. it would eliminate funding the corporation for public broadcasting by 2013. for o'keeffe, npr is not his first target. past undercover sting videos of his. he's accused of creatively editing out...
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williams at npr. incomes my calling from associated press on the print side, michelle, and she is president and the national association of hispanic journalists and a member of the national press club as well. congratulations to rafael williams, the son of our guest speaker, gist having graduated from haverford. [applause] that is fine. we can allow one round of applause. [laughter] [applause] well-deserved. we have an independent freelance journalist. she has formally worked for npr. then we had the devoted wife of our guest speaker today. skipping over the podium, bob is the senior press secretary for the natural resources defense council, and use the speaker's committee member who organize today's luncheon. first time out, great job. skipping over our speaker, greg, bloomberg news. he is chair of our npc diversity committee. he and i work together in buffalo, new york, many years ago and we're both sworn to secrecy about that. speaking of which, my colleague from the ap broadcast, in a member of th
williams at npr. incomes my calling from associated press on the print side, michelle, and she is president and the national association of hispanic journalists and a member of the national press club as well. congratulations to rafael williams, the son of our guest speaker, gist having graduated from haverford. [applause] that is fine. we can allow one round of applause. [laughter] [applause] well-deserved. we have an independent freelance journalist. she has formally worked for npr. then we...
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if npr . national public radio is so special and better than anybody else which they would be the first to say, why don't they find a place for themselves in the market place and support for them in the capitolist system and instead of relying on a government hand out and that said it all i think. >> absolutely. >> pardon me. >> it does say it all. thank you very much, liz. soon to be princess kate middleton. is causing problems for one woman. it is causing a mix up. ♪ it ain't me, babe. whereo go for a quiet get away. [ male announcer ] thanks to the orbitz matrix display, you can make more knledgeable decisions when booking vation packages. ♪ see all your hotel and flight options and savings for the ideal vacation. perfect. [ male announcer ] when you orbitz, you know. but i've learned lot from patients who use flexpen. flexpen comes pre-filled with the insulin i take i live my life on the go and need an on-the-go insulin. i don't need to carry a cooler with flexpen. novolog is a fast-ac
if npr . national public radio is so special and better than anybody else which they would be the first to say, why don't they find a place for themselves in the market place and support for them in the capitolist system and instead of relying on a government hand out and that said it all i think. >> absolutely. >> pardon me. >> it does say it all. thank you very much, liz. soon to be princess kate middleton. is causing problems for one woman. it is causing a mix up. ♪ it...
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why npr? >> my colleague who posed as one of the members of the muslim brotherhood was prty offended with what happened with kwan williams and he suggested looking into that siincident ba in the fall. my other colleague simon temparticular came up with the idea to have a muslim angle since juan william s was fired due to his comments. >> reporter: i spoke to vivian schiller, not related to ron schiller, over the phone. >> the comments made by ron schiller are an affront to this organization and contraire to everything we stand for as a news organization. we stand for open opinions. >> reporter: as head of the fund-raising arm ron schiller is not involved in npr's news operations and his views are not aired on npr. schiller announced last week he was leaving npr for a new job. he did not flinch when the so-called muslim foundation leader says that jews run the med media. critics have long lambasted npr as slanting libberalliberal. it was cite sized for taking a grant of more than a million from
why npr? >> my colleague who posed as one of the members of the muslim brotherhood was prty offended with what happened with kwan williams and he suggested looking into that siincident ba in the fall. my other colleague simon temparticular came up with the idea to have a muslim angle since juan william s was fired due to his comments. >> reporter: i spoke to vivian schiller, not related to ron schiller, over the phone. >> the comments made by ron schiller are an affront to...
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>> and nbc tells the former head of npr, we love you just the way you are. the peacock network offering vivian chiller a new job. the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steem. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male anuncer ] to keep doing what you love, take re of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. love your heart so yo can do wh you love. does that airline go out of it's way to reward you? it should. because loyalty is a two way street. and when one side gives, the other has to give back. dedicated redcoat customer service. more first class upgrades. miles that don't expire. this isn't benevolence this is our business. the next time an airline asks for yours: ask them first, what they've done to deserve it. >> today, mitt romney will officially throw his hat into the presidential ring again but the former massachusetts governor is already being
>> and nbc tells the former head of npr, we love you just the way you are. the peacock network offering vivian chiller a new job. the "mystery spot". not a mammal in this household is willing to lay claim to its origin. but now is not the time for blame. now is the time for action. ♪call 1-800-steem. so i've got to take care of my heart. for me cheerios is a good place to start. [ male anuncer ] to keep doing what you love, take re of your heart with cheerios. the whole grain...
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this time the target was npr. he captured an npr fund-raiser making disparaging remarks about republicans and the tea party. >> white middle-america, gun-toting racists. that's scary. they're seriously racist, racist people. >> reporter: this time, this cost the fund-raiser and ceo their jobs. the timing could not be worse. the house voted to stop all funding of public broadcasting, $430 million this year. >> what kind of mission does the corporation for public broadcasting serve in these very tough economic times? >> reporter: npr says it gets only 2% of its budge fret taxpayers. most of the federal money, 71%, goes to local public tv and radio stations. losing that would hurt. >> i think we would survive without the money. would we do as good a job as we do now? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: officials say some stations would go under. also at risk programming like "sesame street." >> we have studies that prove our programs get these children ready for school, ready to learn. >> reporter: with american children
this time the target was npr. he captured an npr fund-raiser making disparaging remarks about republicans and the tea party. >> white middle-america, gun-toting racists. that's scary. they're seriously racist, racist people. >> reporter: this time, this cost the fund-raiser and ceo their jobs. the timing could not be worse. the house voted to stop all funding of public broadcasting, $430 million this year. >> what kind of mission does the corporation for public broadcasting...
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i have a long history with npr, some of the editorial. i do agree with that. >> does anyone want to comment? >> hoop cares if they are liberal? ares if they are liberal? even though it is an infinitesimal amount of money, the overarching issue we find ourselves, what are our tax dollars going for? i listened to npr all the time, but i don't like paying for it. >> i fully understand that, and when you see the devotion -- talk about anudience that is absolutely devoted, i knowhat the npr audience is willing to pay for it, to keep their local stations going. that is legitimate, and what they should do. >> some of this is in the eye of the beholder. i know mary will see the media as being more liberal than i see it. i see it being more established and down the middle. i would rather have a thought about why we have to define the world in that way. most smart people i know are not listening to nancy pelosi for their world view, nor to john boehner. most cannot go home at night talking about continuing resolutions to fund the united states gove
i have a long history with npr, some of the editorial. i do agree with that. >> does anyone want to comment? >> hoop cares if they are liberal? ares if they are liberal? even though it is an infinitesimal amount of money, the overarching issue we find ourselves, what are our tax dollars going for? i listened to npr all the time, but i don't like paying for it. >> i fully understand that, and when you see the devotion -- talk about anudience that is absolutely devoted, i...
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i know i'm going to be on an npr affiliate next friday in response to this boston radio call, and it's going to be a lion's den, for sure, because they're going to want to single me out as the enemy. so i don't know. i know that, certainly, phyllis has been more involved on, in terms of college, the college environment because she's given a lot of speeches there. for me at 43 i'm just sort of starting out on that area, so i don't know what's going to happen. i'm concerned, and that's why i said when i stood up when i see all these young ladies' faces and it's just so wonderful because, again, that's the group that i'm trying to reach. >> well, i think the colleges have been infected in nearly all the departments. if you want to be safe, take engineering. but don't waste your education dollar on women's studies. they, they are absolutely the worst. and it's just a lot of feminist/lesbian propaganda. >> and it goes back decades. my husband would get lower grades from these feminist professors, and this is in the early '90s because -- '80s because he would argue -- yeah, argue with or tak
i know i'm going to be on an npr affiliate next friday in response to this boston radio call, and it's going to be a lion's den, for sure, because they're going to want to single me out as the enemy. so i don't know. i know that, certainly, phyllis has been more involved on, in terms of college, the college environment because she's given a lot of speeches there. for me at 43 i'm just sort of starting out on that area, so i don't know what's going to happen. i'm concerned, and that's why i said...
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shields yield the balance of his time to the gentlewoman from npr. [laughter] >> mr. shields is right, you have to get the democrats to have a deal in the senate. there are 80 republicans in the house who say they will not sign anything with any tax increase in eight. the democrats can always filibuster a deal in the senate. you have to have a combination of taxes and cuts in order to get it passed either body, and then to get it to the floor, and you have to filibuster in the senate. >> house republicans say they have a solution -- cut, cap and balance. at what point does a reality rear its head with some of these gonna, becausei t ain't happen? >> i love the way you pose an objective question, att ributing insanity it to a republican plan that passed the house. this is a fair and balanced program. >> well, we do our best. we don't have the resources of our barack and fox news -- [laughter] >> but on a shoestring you introduce a lot of bias. cutting is a good idea, capping is a good idea. the balanced budget amendment is a problem, i have a problem with it, joe biden
shields yield the balance of his time to the gentlewoman from npr. [laughter] >> mr. shields is right, you have to get the democrats to have a deal in the senate. there are 80 republicans in the house who say they will not sign anything with any tax increase in eight. the democrats can always filibuster a deal in the senate. you have to have a combination of taxes and cuts in order to get it passed either body, and then to get it to the floor, and you have to filibuster in the senate....
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in october, npr said it fire williams for violating its standards after a comment he made on fox news. williams said heets nervous when he sees peoplin muslim attire on a plane. he was then hired by fox ws. >>> a tennessee woman may need pltic surgery after she was hit in the face with a jar of quesat walmart. it was all caught on tape. a n threw a jar of cese dip trying to hit an employee who told himo leave the stor he missed, though, and hit that customer square in the face breaking her nose. the mans still on the loose. he is wanted for aggravad assault and reckls endangernt. >> i hope they catch him. yeah. that woman is going to have some painful, painful days ahead of her. too bad for her. >> indeed. >> washington redskins tight end fred davis is denying allegations that he assaulted woma d.c. pice are investigating the incident which took place at the sephine nightclub in northwestashington. davis said a woman threw arink on him and he retaliated by throwing orange juice her. she told police he ao hit her. he said club sveillance will prove he did not. no charges have be filed.
in october, npr said it fire williams for violating its standards after a comment he made on fox news. williams said heets nervous when he sees peoplin muslim attire on a plane. he was then hired by fox ws. >>> a tennessee woman may need pltic surgery after she was hit in the face with a jar of quesat walmart. it was all caught on tape. a n threw a jar of cese dip trying to hit an employee who told himo leave the stor he missed, though, and hit that customer square in the face breaking...
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shields yield the balance of his time to the gentlewoman from npr. [laughter] >> mr. shields is right, you have to get the democrats to have a deal in the senate. there are 80 republicans in the house who say they will not sign anything with any tax increase in eight. the democrats can always filibuster a deal in the senate. you have to have a combination of taxes and cuts in order to get it passed either body, and then to get it to the floor, and you have to filibuster in the senate. >> house republicans say they have a solution -- cut, cap and balance. at what point does a reality rear its head with some of these gonna, becausei t ain't happen? >> i love the way you pose an objective question, att ributing insanity it to a republican plan that passed the house. this is a fair and balanced program. >> well, we do our best. we don't have the resources of our barack and fox news -- [laughter] >> but on a shoestring you introduce a lot of bias. cutting is a good idea, capping is a good idea. the balanced budget amendment is a problem, i have a problem with it, joe biden
shields yield the balance of his time to the gentlewoman from npr. [laughter] >> mr. shields is right, you have to get the democrats to have a deal in the senate. there are 80 republicans in the house who say they will not sign anything with any tax increase in eight. the democrats can always filibuster a deal in the senate. you have to have a combination of taxes and cuts in order to get it passed either body, and then to get it to the floor, and you have to filibuster in the senate....
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you just mentioned npr. c-span is not funded by the government. why should npr? abc, cbs, none of them do. if you can figure out a separate funding mechanism -- my main point is, the government was never constituted to be a consumer lending agency. there is no reason why the government should be paying for a 35-year-old studying french literature at miami state university. it should not be. if he wants to do that, go to the state. we have great people who work their way through school, like i did. i want you to realign your understanding of the role of the government, the role of the states, the role of the individual. the fact is, we do not have a revenue problem. we are taking in more money than we ever have in the history of our country. we have a spending problem. stop paying fore 80-year-old to get hip replacements, can we please stop paying for everyone's prescription medication? guest: you have brought a lot of things together in that statement. i disagree with you about it not making sense of the taxpayer providing funds to national public radio for publi
you just mentioned npr. c-span is not funded by the government. why should npr? abc, cbs, none of them do. if you can figure out a separate funding mechanism -- my main point is, the government was never constituted to be a consumer lending agency. there is no reason why the government should be paying for a 35-year-old studying french literature at miami state university. it should not be. if he wants to do that, go to the state. we have great people who work their way through school, like i...
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he doesn't consider talk radio news but will go on npr. a spokesman says the decision is not related to the tucson shootings and was considered before the tragedy saying this is a brand new administration facing a deficit. we're looking at every way to be efficient well. do not think it's appropriate to invest taxpayer resources to support what we see as an entertainment format not a news format. >> it would be very difficult in this day and age to choose between what programs are entertainment and what programs have news. and it's all mixed together these days. >> the governor's office says some are supporting the move others say it's ridiculous. >> they have football as a state n rhode island we have politics here. >> rhode island legend is the former providence mayor turned radio talk show host who served time in prison for racketeering. he says the governor is tuned out. >> the fact is that when you say i will not be available and my staff and my cabinet won't be available, i think that just breeds discontent in the community because p
he doesn't consider talk radio news but will go on npr. a spokesman says the decision is not related to the tucson shootings and was considered before the tragedy saying this is a brand new administration facing a deficit. we're looking at every way to be efficient well. do not think it's appropriate to invest taxpayer resources to support what we see as an entertainment format not a news format. >> it would be very difficult in this day and age to choose between what programs are...
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there is a lot in npr. i really do think with government funding gone, it opens them up to the ability to raise more from the private sector. i voted on the amendment to defund npr, but i also wrote a check for $500 to my local npr station. if it is public broadcasting, it should be voluntary supported by the public and not mandatory by the taxpayers. host: deductions for home mortgages. guest: home mortgages is important than the u.s. and i would hate to see that the way. i actually think home on a ship is a good thing. i do think we have gone too far on that on programs that require banks to loan money to people who could not repay them. but i do think making homes more affordable through interest deduction is reasonable. of course, if you go to where most -- a good chunk of -- i would say most of the freshmen, including myself, will want to go, to either a flat tax or fair tax, it becomes moot. there would not be the level of deductions we have now. our current tax system is so complicated because we are
there is a lot in npr. i really do think with government funding gone, it opens them up to the ability to raise more from the private sector. i voted on the amendment to defund npr, but i also wrote a check for $500 to my local npr station. if it is public broadcasting, it should be voluntary supported by the public and not mandatory by the taxpayers. host: deductions for home mortgages. guest: home mortgages is important than the u.s. and i would hate to see that the way. i actually think home...
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foor npr. the hire-profile firing of juan williams and republican senators introduced legislation to strip public radio of its public funding. in a statement an executive says the fraudulent organization represented in this video repeatedly pressed us to accept a $5 million check with no strings attached which we repeatedly refused to accept. we are appalled by the comments made by ron schiller in the video. which are contrary to what npr stands for. >> people shoot their mouth off quite a bit, but that's not going to help npr's mission, is it? >> that was chris van cleave reporting from washington. the network put schiller on administrative leave. he was already expected to leave npr in may. >>> they are bracing for aftershocks in japan today following a powerful earthquake there. the epicenter was a coastal town about 200 miles northeast of tokyo. the magnitude 7.2 earthquake was strong enough to literally shake buildings in tokyo. japanese television captured it all. there are no immediate r
foor npr. the hire-profile firing of juan williams and republican senators introduced legislation to strip public radio of its public funding. in a statement an executive says the fraudulent organization represented in this video repeatedly pressed us to accept a $5 million check with no strings attached which we repeatedly refused to accept. we are appalled by the comments made by ron schiller in the video. which are contrary to what npr stands for. >> people shoot their mouth off quite...
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. >> npr. >> food stamps. >> reporter: if trimming those programs will rein in spending, they must make up a huge part of the federal budget, right? that's what most americans think. what percentage of the federal budget do you think we spend on foreign aid? >> 40%. >> foreign aid? 20%. >> reporter: a new cnn opinion research poll found most americans think foreign aid makes up 10% of this year's federal budget. reality check? it's not even close. foreign aid 0.6% of the 2010 budget. >> really? wow! yeah, i thought it was like a big thing. >> reporter: so we asked about a few more. government pensions. >> government pensions, that would probably be 10%. >> probably 10%. >> reporter: according to the poll that's what most americans think, but the reality, just 3.5%. >> reporter: npr. >> zero now, right? >> maybe 15. >> reporter: most folks think public broadcasting gets 5% of the federal budget. reality? less than 0.1 of 1%. overall americans believe that foreign aid, government pensions, education, food and housing assistance and public broadcasting account for 52% of the federal budget
. >> npr. >> food stamps. >> reporter: if trimming those programs will rein in spending, they must make up a huge part of the federal budget, right? that's what most americans think. what percentage of the federal budget do you think we spend on foreign aid? >> 40%. >> foreign aid? 20%. >> reporter: a new cnn opinion research poll found most americans think foreign aid makes up 10% of this year's federal budget. reality check? it's not even close. foreign aid...
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for public broadcasting, npr. >> zero now, right? >> maybe 15. >> reporter: most folks think public broadcasting gets 5% of the federal budget. reality -- less than .1 of 1%. overall, americans believe foreign aid, government pensions, education, food and housing assistance and public broadcasting account for 52% of the federal budget. in reality, it is just 11.3% of the budget. the bulk of our spending goes to defense, social security, medicare and medicaid. >> we have very skewed perspectives. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> probably the media. >> reporter: we in the media can take some of the blame but also the politicians who are making a small part of the budget a huge part of the budget fight. they're not talking about or touching the biggest challenges. social security, medicare and medicaid. jessica yellin, cnn, washington. >>> it's funny. jessica should mention social security, medicare and medicaid because if you want to know where your taxpayer dollars are going, this is a graphic from the white house. you can go
for public broadcasting, npr. >> zero now, right? >> maybe 15. >> reporter: most folks think public broadcasting gets 5% of the federal budget. reality -- less than .1 of 1%. overall, americans believe foreign aid, government pensions, education, food and housing assistance and public broadcasting account for 52% of the federal budget. in reality, it is just 11.3% of the budget. the bulk of our spending goes to defense, social security, medicare and medicaid. >> we have...
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in october, npr said ifired williams for violang its standards after a comment he made ofox news. williams saide gets nervous wh he sees peoe in muslim attire on an airplane williams went on to accept a laer role at fox. >>> the winter weather could cause a mess out the. overnight crews treated the roads to prepare for this morning's snowy cute. traysee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i ink we made it through oka without that mess. is is geoia and university as you can see, the snow has stopd. what we're left with is basically a wet roadway. thesroads were treated overnight. everything tt hit the ground pretty much melted even though we're dealinwith freezing temperatures. we had snow coming down really hard, butt left bary a dusting here. and as i said we were prepared for this. some pretty much the main roadways are looking gat in our area. let me show you what it looks like in another part of maryland. they have a little more snow than what we saw here in wheaton. morehan a dusting down there. you can see how it'sooking on some of the sid roads there. a little more di
in october, npr said ifired williams for violang its standards after a comment he made ofox news. williams saide gets nervous wh he sees peoe in muslim attire on an airplane williams went on to accept a laer role at fox. >>> the winter weather could cause a mess out the. overnight crews treated the roads to prepare for this morning's snowy cute. traysee, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i ink we made it through oka without that mess. is is geoia and university as you can...
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npr gets $3 million. it gets $3 million. >> again n this economy, the numbers are all over the place. in this climate, everybody has to make cuts somewhere, is this a logical place? they can survive without those public things. >> no, it's not a logical place. >> should they be immune? >> if noel and republicans want to fire big bird and want to fire el mo, more power to them 'cause jim demint in washington may like that, but molly swing voter in ohio isn't going to like it. >> your children in the studio have ear must muffs over their s because they don't like that. but should they be immune? >> no, they should not be. everyone must cut. this is a time to cut, to pull together as americans and make this debt go down. people are tired of it. jobless rate, foreclosures. big bird and kermit, i'm sorry. they're going to have to make a cut. >> nobody is saying they haven't made a cut. they've had to raise a lot more money on this own. but what this really is, republicans want to defund public broadcasting bec
npr gets $3 million. it gets $3 million. >> again n this economy, the numbers are all over the place. in this climate, everybody has to make cuts somewhere, is this a logical place? they can survive without those public things. >> no, it's not a logical place. >> should they be immune? >> if noel and republicans want to fire big bird and want to fire el mo, more power to them 'cause jim demint in washington may like that, but molly swing voter in ohio isn't going to like...
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. >> reischea pero, white house correspondent for npr and also the president of center for american progress join us. welcome all. electability argument, ari, shapiro, we have all these polls out today showing romney is running a little bit better but not a lot bert and suddenly if the electability argument goes away for mitt romney, that's not great for those last-minute swing voters who may be looking for a conservative they connect with on a gut level. >> that's right. in terms of connecting on a gut level, yesterday i was at the yu jewish republican forum where six candidates spoke and people i spoke to loved gingrich, said he connected with them on a gut level. in the next few weeks as we see retail politicking in iowa and new hampshire, you'll see that play out and some undeseeded voters will make their decision based on who they personally liked, at least based on the jewish forum yesterday. they liked gingrich a lot. >> you spent a lot of time on capitol hill. one thing that the romney campaign is contemplating is just to bring as many members that worked with newt gingrich as possib
. >> reischea pero, white house correspondent for npr and also the president of center for american progress join us. welcome all. electability argument, ari, shapiro, we have all these polls out today showing romney is running a little bit better but not a lot bert and suddenly if the electability argument goes away for mitt romney, that's not great for those last-minute swing voters who may be looking for a conservative they connect with on a gut level. >> that's right. in terms...
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. >> so i guess the lesson is in part, read your new york times, watch c-span, listen to npr. however, also read your history. >> well, i also read "the wall street journal" as well as "the new york times" to get a balanced view. [laughter] >> and our friends at the journal will like that. >> yeah. >> um, if founders were somehow magically transported here today, what would they recognize, and what would shock them? >> well, the question you ask is interesting in itself. i give a talk to people like this audience here, and inevitably someone will say, well, what would thomas jefferson think of affirmative action, or what would george washington think of the invasion of iraq? i mean, those are really fascinating questions that people, ordinary people will ask. and, you know, you can't imagine other countries doing that. i mean, i don't think anyone in england would say, well, what would one of the two william pitts' think of david cameron's goth? they just wouldn't ask that. so we have an intimate connection. and historians have mocked that. and i don't mock it. lincoln had tha
. >> so i guess the lesson is in part, read your new york times, watch c-span, listen to npr. however, also read your history. >> well, i also read "the wall street journal" as well as "the new york times" to get a balanced view. [laughter] >> and our friends at the journal will like that. >> yeah. >> um, if founders were somehow magically transported here today, what would they recognize, and what would shock them? >> well, the question...
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but an npr spokesman said she couldn't confirm reports that schiller was forced out because of the fallout from an undercover video involving a former fund-raising executive. ron schiller, who is not related to her, apologized and resigned after he was videotaped calling the tea party racist and saying npr would be better off without federal funding. he accepted a position with the aspen institute, but that's not going to happen now because of the controversy. >>> an oregon man convicted of killing his wife and three kids wants to donate his organs after he's executed. but state la is standing in the way. according to oregon law, death row inmates have to be killed by lethal injection. those drugs used make organs impossible to be donated. a corrections department spokesperson told kptv in oregon that longy, the man we're talking about, has exhausted his appeals and can only be executed according to current state law. should death row inmates be allowed to donate their organs after they're executed? join the discussion on my blog cnn.com/ali. go to my twitter pag page @alivelshi. to help r
but an npr spokesman said she couldn't confirm reports that schiller was forced out because of the fallout from an undercover video involving a former fund-raising executive. ron schiller, who is not related to her, apologized and resigned after he was videotaped calling the tea party racist and saying npr would be better off without federal funding. he accepted a position with the aspen institute, but that's not going to happen now because of the controversy. >>> an oregon man...